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Revision as of 12:55, 1 February 2018
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Please kindly sign-up by week 5.
Click on your team name in the team column to update your team wiki page. Have fun!
Project Groups
Please change Your Team name to your project topic and change student name to your own name
Team Name | Project Title | Project Description | Project Artifacts | Members | Sponsor or potential users |
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Singapore Risk Elements |
Risk and hazard are terms commonly used to describe aspects of the potential for harm caused by environmental factors and other agents. Since 2014, Singapore has been striving to achieve the vision of being a smart nation. The most integral step in this direction is the analysis and assessment of risk, for it is only by doing so that we can build a healthy, safe and prepared smart nation. After all the steps taken by the Singaporean government and society to be more risk-free, it is important to understand our vulnerability - in terms of dominant contributing factors, location and key institutions that could potentially be affected by these risks. "Risk" is an umbrella term that could cover a number of topics and factors. It could even span industries. Therefore for the purpose of this study, we will define the boundaries of our risk assessment according to 4 agents of risk, namely Biological(biohazards), Technological(explosives), Natural or hydrological(floods), and Societal(epidemics). |
MALLIKA GOKARN, MARK NG WEI JIE, FAN KAIYANG |
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Group 6 | Jasmine Tan | Jesper Lim | Marcus Tan | Student name | Student name | Student name | ||||||||||||
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Group 10 | Lee Jing Hua Amelia | Nicole Goh | Adeline Chin | Student name | Student name | Student name | ||||||||||||
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